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Cells Cells They’re Made of Organelles Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

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Who gave cells their name? Question 1 - 10 Who gave cells their name?

Answer 1 – 10 Robert Hooke

Question 1 - 20 Who looked at tiny microorganisms under his strange microscope?

Answer 1 – 20 Anton van Leeuwenhoek

Question 1 - 30 Rudolf Virchow scientifically solved a dispute about where cells come from. What was the truth he discovered?

Answer 1 – 30 Cells come from existing cells

Question 1 - 40 Which scientist made a microscope which has lot in common with the one we use today?

Answer 1 – 40 Robert Hooke

Question 1 - 50 A man named Matthias came up with the first 2 points of the cell theory. What was his last name?

Answer 1 – 50 Schleiden

Question 2 - 10 Do eukaryotes have a nucleus?

Answer 2 – 10 yes

Question 2 - 20 Do animal cells have a cell wall?

Answer 2 – 20 No

Question 2 - 30 Do archaea have a nucleus?

Answer 2 – 30 no

Question 2 - 40 Can animal cells have a vacuole?

Answer 2 – 40 Yes

Question 2 - 50 Do bacteria have a nucleus?

Answer 2 – 50 no

Question 3 - 10 What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?

Answer 3 – 10 Mitochondria

Question 3 - 20 In what form do mitochondria store the cell’s energy?

Answer 3 – 20 ATP

Question 3 - 30 Which organelle in producers turns sunlight into chemical energy called glucose?

Answer 3 – 30 Chloroplasts

Question 3 - 40 Why can’t animal cells make their own food?

Answer 3 – 40 They don’t have chloroplasts

Question 3 - 50 What does the T in ATP stand for?

Answer 3 – 50 Tri

Question 4 - 10 Which organelle controls which materials move in and out of the cell?

Answer 4 – 10 Cell membrane

Question 4 - 20 Which organelle has tubes and passageways so that materials can move easily within the cell?

Answer 4 – 20 Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

Question 4 - 30 Proteins are moved from ribosomes on the ____________ to be packaged by the _______________.

Answer 4 – 30 ER, Golgi complex

Question 4 - 40 Which organelle uses part of its own membrane in order to make a safe “bubble” for materials to use for travel?

Answer 4 – 40 Golgi complex

Question 4 - 50 This organelle moves close to particles that need to be digested, so it can pour digestive enzymes into them.

Answer 4 – 50 Lysosomes

Question 5 - 10 Animals have many cells. Therefore, they are considered __________________ organisms

Answer 5 – 10 Multicellular

Question 5 - 20 What structure is made when cells of the same type join together inside an organism?

Answer 5 – 20 Tissues

Question 5 - 30 Structure is how something is made, but function is . . . .

Answer 5 – 30 The job of something, what it does

Question 5 - 40 An example of an organ is the stomach. If you add other organs that have a similar purpose, you have a digestive __________________.

Answer 5 – 40 System

Question 5 - 50 Name a benefit of being multicellular.

Answer 5 – 50 Larger size, longer life, specialized cells